Case File 4F-25: Chatham, Louisiana
Case Date: November 2014
Amanda Hansen was a 27 year old woman working as a waitress at Bernie's Bayou Barnyard when she disappeared. She has now been missing for six months. Pictures of her have been posted in Chatham's local post office, grocery store, and local swap meet. She is now an official entry listed on the FBI's Missing Persons website.
ACS/M-Division has five science laboratories under chief scientist Prof. Lamb. The Research and Development laboratory had been working on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) for well over five years. Most U.S. companies working on GMOs were focused on farming - how to enhance strains of grain, corn, and rice so as improve the future harvests for these products. Prof. Lamb and his scientists thought differently. They were focused on how to enhance human beings.
When Dir. Voight became aware of Prof. Lamb's latest experiment and had heard enough. His G-Unit medical staff was already researching the full effects of Project Greenleaf on Carolyn Bronnicke. The woman barely escaped Prof. Lamb's tortures. She was now in his care dealing with the traumatic aftermath of Lamb's bizarre experiments. Dir. Voight read over the intercepted documents on his PC. His eyes honed in on a single segment - ".... test subject Amanda Hansen ...." - and he decided that ACS/M-Division needed to be taken down once and for all.
Dir. Voight called for a G-Unit raid on all of ACS/M-Division's facilities. His directive: find Amanda Hansen. G-Unit finally shut down Dir. Smalls' black ops organization. However, they found Amanda Hansen too late - she was now dead. Twelve clones of Amanda had been created and enhanced with transgenic cross-species abilities. Only two survived. Their names are April (A1) and Amber (A2) and, like Carolyn Bronnicke, are now under the medical care and supervision of a special G-Unit science team.
Amanda Hansen was a 27 year old woman working as a waitress at Bernie's Bayou Barnyard when she disappeared. She has now been missing for six months. Pictures of her have been posted in Chatham's local post office, grocery store, and local swap meet. She is now an official entry listed on the FBI's Missing Persons website.
ACS/M-Division has five science laboratories under chief scientist Prof. Lamb. The Research and Development laboratory had been working on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) for well over five years. Most U.S. companies working on GMOs were focused on farming - how to enhance strains of grain, corn, and rice so as improve the future harvests for these products. Prof. Lamb and his scientists thought differently. They were focused on how to enhance human beings.
When Dir. Voight became aware of Prof. Lamb's latest experiment and had heard enough. His G-Unit medical staff was already researching the full effects of Project Greenleaf on Carolyn Bronnicke. The woman barely escaped Prof. Lamb's tortures. She was now in his care dealing with the traumatic aftermath of Lamb's bizarre experiments. Dir. Voight read over the intercepted documents on his PC. His eyes honed in on a single segment - ".... test subject Amanda Hansen ...." - and he decided that ACS/M-Division needed to be taken down once and for all.
Dir. Voight called for a G-Unit raid on all of ACS/M-Division's facilities. His directive: find Amanda Hansen. G-Unit finally shut down Dir. Smalls' black ops organization. However, they found Amanda Hansen too late - she was now dead. Twelve clones of Amanda had been created and enhanced with transgenic cross-species abilities. Only two survived. Their names are April (A1) and Amber (A2) and, like Carolyn Bronnicke, are now under the medical care and supervision of a special G-Unit science team.
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